- Flora typical of the Alpine Region of the Alps.
- Alpine rock-jasmine (Androsace alpina)
- Artemisia glacialis, the rarest kind of Genepi (wormwood)
- Rusty-leaved Alpenrose, (Rhododendron ferrugineum)
- glacier buttercup, (Ranunculus glacialis)
- Saxifraga biflora, Zillertal Alps.
Similarly one may ask, what flowers grow on mountains?
Other names by which the plant goes are 'bitter root', 'genciana', or 'bitterwort'.
- Alpine Pasque Flower. Pulsatilla alpina.
- Cotton Grass. Eriophorum.
- Edelweiss. Leontopodium alpinum.
- Harebells. Campanula rotundifolia.
- Heartsease. Viola tricolor.
- Martagon Lily. Lilium martagon.
- Pincushion Saxifrage.
- Cobweb Houseleek.
Similarly, what animals live in the Alps mountains? Wildlife
- Chamois. A chamois is a goat-antelope species native to mountains in Europe.
- Mouflon. Mouflonare a subspecies group of wild sheep.
- Marmots. Marmots are large ground squirrels that live in burrows in mountainous areas and hibernate during winter.
- Roe Deer.
Beside above, what flowers grow in Switzerland?
Twin exhibitions in Zurich and Geneva are celebrating the queen of alpine flora. Everybody knows the Edelweiss, which grows high in the Alps and is regarded in Switzerland as a national symbol.
What are the Alps famous for?
The Alps are the youngest mountain range in Europe, having formed approximately 65 million years ago. As well as mountains, the Alps are famous for it's clear Alpine lakes, including the stunning Lake Geneva, Lake Constance and Lake Como.
